Geospatial Land Use Planning For Real Estate Management In West Africa Coastal Cities
Abstract
With the rapid development of geospatial technology, architecture design of digital real estate management has been made possible. Digital Real Estate Management System had solved a number of limitations in the current real... [ view full abstract ]
With the rapid development of geospatial technology, architecture design of digital real estate management has been made possible. Digital Real Estate Management System had solved a number of limitations in the current real estate management information system to a large extent. It has greatly enhanced the efficiency of management the interactive between house spatial data surveying & mapping and house property data management. The study uses the principles of remote sensing and Geographic Information System (GIS) technique to classify the West Africa coastal cities into proportion and dispersion of dense and less dense populated areas.
The final map output results of the research suggest that land cover data may be suitable for urban path studies and urban spatial planning in regions where cadastral data is unavailable. The research therefore offers policy recommendations from an architectural and urban design perspective and concludes on the need for all concerned authorities to respect sustainable development principles, and engage in greater synergy on the future of African megacities.
Authors
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OLAJUMOKE JEJELOLA
(Federal University of Technology, Akure)
Topic Areas
Recent advances in coastal and ocean management , Integrated coastal planning from local to national scales , Regional and national case studies of effective collaboration and coastal management
Session
CP-14 » Contributed Papers #14 (15:20 - Wednesday, 18th July, SN2101)